In Photoview 360, the still images are numbered from #0000 (at time 0:00) and increment by one for each frame saved. So at 30FPS, time 0:10 is frame #0300.

Then if I need to render just part of the animation (say from time 0:05 to 0:10), the file names start at #0150.

Then I can later use QuickTime Pro to load all images into a movie because the files are in the correct number sequence.

Today I tried doing a partial animation in Visualize (into a different folder than the original animation), so I entered the frame range as 150 to 300. But I was disappointed to find that Visualize saved the files with numbers from #0000 to #0150 (instead of #0150 to #0300 as I was expecting).

This will force me to rename all these files before I can add them to the original folder and replace the older images. Big waste of time.

I have run into this same issue as well. There are easy workaround to batch renaming; personally I like to use Adobe Bridge for this (comes with Photoshop). But I agree we'd save some time doing it right from the beginning.

Your request has been noted on my end, however please submit a proper Enhancement Request via your SW Customer Portal. This will get cataloged and moved throughout the system.